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Indeed , evaluation research and policy research were noted as being particularly important for clinical psychologists . Even the study of individual cases , a procedure deeply rooted in the case - study method of psychoanalysis ...
Indeed , evaluation research and policy research were noted as being particularly important for clinical psychologists . Even the study of individual cases , a procedure deeply rooted in the case - study method of psychoanalysis ...
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In this instance , the " atypical " days ' data may either be discarded or be noted as atypical . The main point is that the measures should be influenced by relevant independent variables , like treatment or life events .
In this instance , the " atypical " days ' data may either be discarded or be noted as atypical . The main point is that the measures should be influenced by relevant independent variables , like treatment or life events .
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Institutions Can Encourage the Collection of Measures As noted earlier in this chapter , even behavior therapists , for whom the collection of quantitative measures is conceptually compatible , complain of the impracticality of the task ...
Institutions Can Encourage the Collection of Measures As noted earlier in this chapter , even behavior therapists , for whom the collection of quantitative measures is conceptually compatible , complain of the impracticality of the task ...
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